

I saw them as songs that people loved, that they could rely upon," Dion, who is preparing for a summer European tour, said during a recent interview with The Sun's Dan Wooton. "When I was singing, I understood they were becoming hits and I saw them as hits. Since her husband René Angélil died in early 2016 following a battle with cancer, Dion has said that the 1997 hit song has taken on a new meaning for her-one that has, in essence, led to the singer's increasingly passionate and heart-filled performances of the track. While many artists are expected to perform during the live broadcast-including Drake, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, John Legend, Nicki Minaj and Camila Cabello-Dion's ballad is expected to stand out for the wave of emotion it is likely to bring to the stage.

"I'm so grateful to the late James Horner, and to Will Jennings, for writing it and creating the opportunity for me to be part of Titanic, an amazing film whose legacy will continue for generations to come." "This song means a lot to me, and it has played such a huge role in my career," she said.

Céline will be paying tribute to the 20th Anniversary of Titanic by performing My Heart Will Go On at the Don’t miss it, May 21! -TC /04wjABOCGI- Celine Dion May 8, 2017
